Ratings11
Average rating3.6
3.5 Stars⭐️⭐️⭐️
I loved the slow burn. I loved the robot. The spice was good.
I wish we would of learned more about the underwater cities more throughout than all at the end.
Smut Castle BOTM for May
hehehehehe this book made me cackle like a gremlin. I loved every moment of this book, from the initial hatred from Arges to the love that ends up blossoming. Like many of these fast paced books, there are a few plot holes but it was very enjoyable nonetheless.
Definitely earns a respectable 3 stars for its imaginative take on the enemies-to-lovers trope set in a modern Atlantis with merpeople. The novel shines with its unique underwater setting, offering a refreshing twist in the fantasy romance genre.
The slow-burn romance is a double-edged sword. It realistically evolves from animosity to affection, but at times, the pace drags, which might test some readers' patience. The main characters are well-developed, but the supporting cast lacks the same depth, leading to missed opportunities in enriching the story.
The concept of Atlantis and merpeople is intriguing, but the world-building could be more consistent and detailed, leaving readers desiring a fuller exploration of this underwater realm.
Overall, Whispers from the Deep is a decent read for those who enjoy a unique fantasy setting in their romance. While it stands out for its creative premise, the book falls short in fully developing its world and maintaining a steady narrative pace.”